The distance from Florence to Cinque Terre is 170 km. Take the train from Florence Santa Maria Novella to La Spezia Centrale, then hop on the Cinque Terre Express regional train. The final 20 minutes along the coast are unforgettable. Buy a Cinque Terre Card for unlimited train rides between the five villages.
| Mode | Duration | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| đ Train | 2h 30min | EUR 15-30 | Most travelers â the easiest and most scenic option |
| đ Drive | 2h 15min | EUR 25-35 (fuel + tolls) | Travelers combining with a broader Tuscany road trip |
| đ Bus | 3h 30min | EUR 10-18 | Budget travelers with flexible schedules |
The best option depends on your priorities â read the detailed breakdown below.
Duration: 2h 30min | Cost: EUR 15-30
Duration: 2h 15min | Cost: EUR 25-35 (fuel + tolls)
Duration: 3h 30min | Cost: EUR 10-18
Take the train from Florence Santa Maria Novella to La Spezia Centrale, then hop on the Cinque Terre Express regional train. The final 20 minutes along the coast are unforgettable. Buy a Cinque Terre Card for unlimited train rides between the five villages.
The journey from Florence to Cinque Terre connects Renaissance art with one of Italy's most dramatic coastlines. Florence's museums and cathedrals give way to Tuscan hills, then the Ligurian coast reveals five colorful villages clinging to rugged cliffs above the Mediterranean.
Most travelers take the train, which runs frequently and delivers you right into the heart of the villages. The route passes through Pisa and La Spezia, where you transfer to the local Cinque Terre Express. From La Spezia, it's just 8-15 minutes to any of the five towns â Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monterosso al Mare.
If you're driving through Tuscany, park in La Spezia (the Parking Porto Mirabello garage is closest to the station) and take the train from there. Cars are effectively banned in the villages, and the narrow roads leading down to them are a nightmare. The Cinque Terre Card (EUR 16/day) covers unlimited train rides and hiking trail access.
You can drive to La Spezia, but cars are banned in the Cinque Terre villages themselves. Park in La Spezia (EUR 15-25/day) and take the regional train the final 10 minutes.
There are roughly 20+ connections daily, with the fastest taking about 2 hours 20 minutes via a change at La Spezia. In summer, extra services run on the Cinque Terre Express.
A day trip is possible but rushed. Staying at least one night lets you enjoy the villages after the day-trippers leave and catch the golden-hour light over the harbor.
The Cinque Terre Treno MS Card costs EUR 16/day and includes unlimited second-class train rides between La Spezia and all five villages, plus access to hiking trails. It's essential for village-hopping.
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